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About 150 rand I think. But you need to get a purple product. The cheapest product for me was the life policy. Cost me about 1k a month before cashback. After cashback its probably gonna be about R100 per month for a 10 mil life cover.

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You need to be on diamond and mustn’t claim for certain large medical expenses. Luckily I’m young and healthy. Haven’t had any major medical expenses. You get 45% back in 5 years time. If you elect to have the cash back paid into a retirement
fund. Discovery matches it.

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Sorry if this was already discussed (couldn't find it), but it has been 24 months since I activated the Apple Watch benefit (all goals met, Series 2/Nike+), but it is still showing as being 'activated' under my benefits. Is it suppose to automatically give me the option to reactivate the benefit again if I wanted to (although I'm not sure if I want to get a new Series 4 Apple Watch for another 24 months) ?

It takes a month to reset. So if your 24th Month is December, the last payment (R0 is you've met your goals) will go off on January 10th, and you can only get a new watch after February 10th after the system resets. I wanted my new watch right away so I called them and they were able to manually reset it and I was able to get my new watch by 5 days after my last payment went off.

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It takes a month to reset. So if your 24th Month is December, the last payment (R0 is you've met your goals) will go off on January 10th, and you can only get a new watch after February 10th after the system resets. I wanted my new watch right away so I called them and they were able to manually reset it and I was able to get my new watch by 5 days after my last payment went off.